Apartments For Rent in Norwell, MA

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Apartments For Rent Near Norwell, MA

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What Locals Say about Norwell

  • Sassysnaps
    "I’ve lived here for over 20 years. Norwell is a great community to raise a family schools are phenomenal "
  • Msbutow
    "The ease of commute depends on location commuting to. It is much easier to commute via train or boat if commuting to South Station are. "
  • Jennifer B.
    "Church’s helps out with shelters like donating food and clothes for the family in needs. They help a lot and are very kind "
  • Andrew K.
    "I commute into the city via commuter boat. It’s not a fast commute but it is predictable and relaxing. "
  • Avery
    "Quiet, nice neighbors. Safe area. Beaches, shopping, parks, good restaurants and access to trains into Boston within a 20 minute drive. "
  • Patricia B.
    "I’m talking about my immediate area, I was very well Welcomed with a Welcome Here Party, did not know 1 single person, Truly felt like I was very much part of my Community! I think I was the last family to have that, Community Awareness Welcoming! Kinda sad, but Overwhelming for myself and family!"
  • Richie
    "I’m just visiting but for all the time I’ve been coming here to visit I noticed that it’s a friendly neighborhood"
  • Geec24
    "Norwell, is quaint town. Has all the feel of country living while still being close to the city. If you love neat quite, private living this the town for you. Plenty of outdoor space, nature walks in the woods, running, biking and hiking trails and only a short drive to the beach"
  • splashme79
    "I grew up in Norwell, went to Norwell schools and I live there now. This is a wonderful place to raise your kids, walk your dog or explore a new silence and meditation practice. I have fond memories of playing in the woods and learning with excellent teachers. That said, the social scene revolves around youth sports; most professionals commute 1.5+ hrs into Boston each way in standstill traffic, civic engagement is low (who has the energy after commuting/shuttling the kids?); and the high taxes and mediocre Council on Ageing leave much to be desired. The lack of diversity lends Norwell a "safe" feel, as the lack of sidewalks and in-town activities leads to a pervasive loneliness. Boston for culture and the Cape for recreation are so close, but little public transport exists. The beaches in all neighboring towns have no parking for out-of-towners, so a day at the beach requires a 25 minute drive to Marshfield or Duxbury despite being only 5 miles from the coast. The roads are wonderful for biking to the ocean, and I often do, but I was (wisely) prohibited from walking or biking along the roads until well into high school due to inconsistent road maintenance, narrow shoulders and aggressive ex-Boston drivers. On the positive side, Norwell Farms and the South Shore Natural Science Center are increasing programming to fill the void in social connection. The South Shore YMCA in Hanover and other sports clubs can suffice as well. There are a few active local churches and Town Meeting is always entertaining, if only for arguing over taxes with the neighbors you only see once a year. This is a great place for quiet, self-sufficient people, and a beautiful place to grow up. "
  • lovie c.
    "Set back from street, safe for young children, Quiet, well maintained neighborhood. Great neighbors, several school-aged children. Wonderful school system! Terrific community to raise a family."
  • audrye
    "Shopping nearby, close to main routes"
  • Kristen M.
    "I live and work in Norwell, it is personally friendly with abundant privacy and country settings. Excellent community involvement with the very best educational systems in place. "

Average Rent Trends in Norwell, MA

Rent in Norwell, MA varies by number of bedrooms and home type. Use these charts to quickly see how rent changes.
Average rent increased in May 2026 compared to the previous month. Rent previously peaked in Feb 2025.
MonthAverage rent
Jun 2025$3,933
Jul 2025$2,420
Aug 2025$2,840
Sep 2025$2,600
Oct 2025$2,500
Nov 2025$2,420
Dec 2025$2,420
Jan 2026$2,550
Feb 2026$2,420
Mar 2026$3,000
Apr 2026$2,800
May 2026$3,950
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Average Rent By Bedroom and Home Type

In May 2026, Apartments and Condos were the most affordable home type to rent compared with Houses.
1 bed2 beds3 beds4 bedsAll
All home types$2,420$3,000$3,950$7,000$2,800
Apartments and Condos$2,800$2,800
Houses$3,950$7,000$7,000

Frequently Asked Questions about Rentals in Norwell, MA

  • What is the average rent in Norwell, MA?
    The average rent in Norwell, MA is $2,800. Rent prices range from $2,420 to as much as $7,000, depending on the type of rental.
  • How does the rent in Norwell, MA compare to the national average?
    Average rent in Norwell, MA is about 47% higher than the national average rent of $1,910. That means it is more expensive to rent in Norwell compared to the U.S. average.
  • What is the average rent in Norwell, MA, by number of bedrooms?
    The average rent in Norwell, MA is $ for a studio, $2,420 for a 1 bedroom, $2,800 for a 2 bedroom, $3,950 for a 3 bedroom, and $7,000 for a 4 bedroom.
  • How have rent prices in Norwell, MA changed compared to last year?
    In the past year, the average rent price in Norwell, MA has decreased by $1,350. That means the average rent is 48% lower than last year.
  • How many available rental listings are in Norwell, MA?
    There are 4 available rental listings in Norwell, MA.
  • What are some zip codes in Norwell, MA?
    Norwell, MA includes zip codes such as: 02061.
  • What are some cities near Norwell, MA?
    Some nearby cities include: Hanover, Scituate, Rockland, Cohasset, Hingham. These cities may have more rental options to explore.